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Flying Mongoose

Supersoldier Washout wrote:The show "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.", repeatedly calls them Nazi's even Hydra agents say they're not because they no longer subscribe to Nazi beliefs.

So Marvel KNOWS this is an issue.

That assumes anyone at Marvel actually watches Agents of Shield. Or even remembers it exists as anything other than that sordid little quid pro quo they did for Joss and his family in return for the Avengers movies. I don't think that Marvel knows or cares what AoS is doing.

Flying Mongoose

Supersoldier Washout wrote:The show "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.", repeatedly calls them Nazi's even Hydra agents say they're not because they no longer subscribe to Nazi beliefs.

So Marvel KNOWS this is an issue.

That assumes anyone at Marvel actually watches Agents of Shield. Or even remembers it exists as anything other than that sordid little quid pro quo they did for Joss and his family in return for the Avengers movies. I don't think that Marvel knows or cares what AoS is doing.

WTF is this rank?

Belle-Tain Summer wrote:That assumes anyone at Marvel actually watches Agents of Shield. Or even remembers it exists as anything other than that sordid little quid pro quo they did for Joss and his family in return for the Avengers movies. I don't think that Marvel knows or cares what AoS is doing.

They care enough to give the Inhumans a spin-off with a Imax movie launch.

Belle-Tain Summer wrote:That assumes anyone at Marvel actually watches Agents of Shield. Or even remembers it exists as anything other than that sordid little quid pro quo they did for Joss and his family in return for the Avengers movies. I don't think that Marvel knows or cares what AoS is doing.

They care enough to give the Inhumans a spin-off with a Imax movie launch.

Rain Partier

Punchy wrote:Marvel (and therefore comic shops) have been selling merchandise with the Hydra logo on it for years. You can buy t-shirts, mugs, travel-card holders, the lot.

Is it a bit odd? Maybe, but let's not act like this is anything new or particularly shocking.

Although in this case they are doing as a part of a marketing campaign for an even where they took an iconic WW2 hero created by a Jewish man and retconned his origin to be a nazi. So no, I don't think it's really that surprising people are upset.

Rain Partier

Punchy wrote:Marvel (and therefore comic shops) have been selling merchandise with the Hydra logo on it for years. You can buy t-shirts, mugs, travel-card holders, the lot.

Is it a bit odd? Maybe, but let's not act like this is anything new or particularly shocking.

Although in this case they are doing as a part of a marketing campaign for an even where they took an iconic WW2 hero created by a Jewish man and retconned his origin to be a nazi. So no, I don't think it's really that surprising people are upset.

It is the nature of humankind to fear what they do not understand. Their ways are not our ways.

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Rain Partier

Although in this case they are doing as a part of a marketing campaign for an even where they took an iconic WW2 hero created by a Jewish man and retconned his origin to be a nazi. So no, I don't think it's really that surprising people are upset.

Although in this case they are doing as a part of a marketing campaign for an even where they took an iconic WW2 hero created by a Jewish man and retconned his origin to be a nazi. So no, I don't think it's really that surprising people are upset.